It's 17 degrees, so is it undiluted? It is darker.
It's fresh and juicy! Fresh and juicy! A little foamy and shiny.
More melon than apple? The description says peach.
It has just the right amount of sweetness, not too much but not too little, and the aftertaste is refreshing. Maybe sweeter than Kaze no Mori? I like it a lot.
It has been a long time since Ippaku Suisei. The apple-like sweetness is refreshing in the midst of the refreshing. Just a little bit of lightness keeps the cup going. Delicious.
Although it is a nama-shu, the freshness is not violent and the impression is surprisingly calm. The sweetness is clear and refreshing. It is sweet and juicy, but not too much so.
Gorgeous aroma. The aroma is gorgeous, with banana and melon flavors, and the taste is sweet and mild. The second half of the bottle has a long, lingering finish.
When I opened it, it overflowed with sizzle. It is a vigorous sparkling wine, but the bubbles are also fine and delicate. It has a delicious apple-like sweetness like cider. Gold leaf nigori specs for Christmas & New Year. Nice!
Refreshing and refreshing rummy feel. It is banana-based, but with a moderate sweetness, just the right amount without going to the Cemedine. The aftertaste is soft and delicious. It is not tiring to drink and is suitable for everyone. Para
First time? Heating up sake. The aroma and flavor stood out, and it was fruity with a hint of sweetness. When warmed up to lukewarm, it was easy to drink, thanks in part to the ease of Genmai.
More than a fruity aroma, the first sip was light, with a clean, delicious aftertaste! I thought it reminded me a little of Hokusetsu. The sweetness is not too strong nor too light. Banana type?